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closat

Part of speech: Noun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb

Definition:

1. Noun: A fictional creature with the ability to change its shape; also known as a shapeshifter.

2. Adjective: Indicating something that is nearby or close in proximity.

3. Verb: The act of bringing something to a conclusion or closing something off.

4. Adverb: Describing an action performed in a manner that is extremely near or close.

Examples:

1. Noun:

  • The protagonist in the novel was a mysterious closat who could transform into any living being.
  • The ancient legends spoke of a closat figurine with the power to grant its possessor any wish.

2. Adjective:

  • We found a cozy café closat to the river, where we enjoyed a delightful afternoon.
  • He decided to live in a small cottage closat to the woods, away from the chaos of the city.

3. Verb:

  • The store owner had to closat the shop early due to an unexpected power outage.
  • She carefully closat the envelope and placed it in the mailbox.

4. Adverb:

  • She held on tightly to the cliff's edge, trying to stay closat to the wall.
  • He maneuvered closat towards the finish line, narrowly edging out his competitors.

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